Stop Saving Clothes for When You Lose Weight (Part 2)
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In last week’s episode of The Stylish Psychologists, we explored the fashion psychology behind saving clothes for “when we lose weight.”
But what if the real transformation isn’t in your body — it’s in your mindset?
In this episode, fashion stylist and fashion psychology creator Naledi Mbayiwa shares practical tips to help you stop waiting for a future version of yourself to feel confident in your clothes.
You’ll learn how to rebuild your relationship with your wardrobe and start dressing with confidence today.
In this episode we discuss:
• Why keeping “goal weight clothes” can damage your confidence
• How to build a wardrobe that supports the body you have now
• Fashion psychology techniques that boost self-esteem
• The power of enclothed cognition and how clothes influence your mindset
• Simple wardrobe shifts that instantly improve confidence
• How to stop tying self-worth to clothing size
Fashion isn’t just about looking good — it’s about how you feel in your own skin.
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Because the most powerful outfit you can wear is confidence.
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